Welcome to ANZACBT

Annual Workshop and Conference

Welcome

ANZACBT is an organisation for people interested in Cognitive and Behavioural psychological therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

ANZACBT was established in 2010 and in that time we have organised a number of successful conferences, workshops, educational events, presentations, as well as consulted to governmental organisations.

Item of Interest

Kiwi researchers have drawn on new brain science to create a smartphone app that could help thousands of people with multiple sclerosis.New research by Auckland University of Technology, and published in leading international journals, has provided evidence that a CBT approach can help with managing fatigue. For more information, visit http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=11918315 for the full article on this ground-breaking tool from members of ANZACBT.

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Join ANZACBT

Joining ANZACBT will make you part of a dynamic organisation that is focussed on the promotion of effective Cognitive Behavioural Therapy interventions in New Zealand. Click here to join.

March 2018 Notice to membership; Membership benefits and welcome to ANZA CBT letter are currently under review. Please accept our apologies if you are a NEW member and are awaiting further clarification of membership benefits. Please be assured that your membership to our organisation is extremely important to us and we are working hard to streamline processes.

Upcoming Events

ANZACBT Annual Pre-Conference Workshop and Conference 2018, to be held in Wellington. Registration is now closed.

9th World Congress of Behavioural & Cognitive Therapies 17-20 July 2019 in Berlin, Germany. To visit their website click here. For some downloadable information click here.

Te Pou Talking Therapies Toolkit

Te Pou are pleased to announce that they have launched the first four tools from their Let’s get talking toolkit. These tools are designed to support primary and secondary services to deliver effective talking therapies, and help determine which therapies are best for their communities, as well as the skills and knowledge needed for practitioners.

The toolkit supports planning and delivery of talking therapies using a stepped care approach. We invite you to take a look at Te Pou's Let’s get talking: Introduction video which they developed to help people understand more about stepped care in relation to talking therapies.